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Show ,L. a tfai ana jo Douglas FCATARRH cut q oo s HOESm oo Edge Lino equalled at any price. Ibi - eu HEAD KIDHEB it ti THROAT BLADDER Jer; in LUNGS MFEMALf STOMACH, ORGANS th; n i tal ire th in ov wh hai otvi thi thi izzi thi lest i W.L.DOUBLA8 MAKES AND SELLS un NOSE MENS $3.BO SHOES THAN r OTHER MANUFACTURER. 01 tble tin nnn flUjUUU lit? ,F,ar0 to .nyone who can dl.prov. thi itatemiot, i. Douglas $J.80 nhoee hive by their ex. ay fitting, and superior wearing achieved saie of any $3. so the alitM,the world.the largest m is They are lust a good as cost ms that you $8.00 to $7.00 the only grrnce It the price. If I could take you Into .Ktory at Brockton, Mass., the largest la Ua men's fine a tor kl under one roof U. sasnd show you the caremaking with which every ail Douglas shoes Is made, you would realla . L, Douglas $3.80 shoes are the best u produced In the world, illcmild show you the difference between the M mstle In my factory and those of other iM, you would understand why Douglas (JO shoes cost more to make, why they hold plr shape, fit better, wear longer, and are of Intrinsic value than any other $3.80 fitsr the market Dnuptam Strong Mada Shoom tom ra- - ful- - y. Un, $2.50, $2.00. Boy a School A liana Shomm,$2.60, $2, $1.76,$t.f.O Insist upon having 'W.L.Doiig. ;AOTION. iIiims. Jake tin substitute. None genuine !Mat his name and pi Ice stamped on bottom. ftVTKTS, A shoe dealer In every town where L Douulas Wines are not sold. Full line of :p!es sent free for inspection uon request. it Color Eyelet t used; they mill not wear hratey. Trite for must rated Catalog of Fall Styles L. W. DOUGLAS, Brockton. Mom. OSPITAL SALT LAKE CITY C. HUNTING, Superintendent b. .pat CARE OF THE BODY -- It is hard to get la the swim out getting soaked. Western Iron and Metal Co. with- A round trip rate of $50 to California will be In effect all winter via the new and popular Salt Lake Route. See nearest agent or write for Information to J. L. Moore, D. P. A., Salt Lake City. 1NCOHPOHATID. Id op sapltal Its 000. Wholesale and Retail, e pay highest prloes for horap Iron, Copper, rase. Load, Hags, Kuhher, Bottles, Bides, uu. etc. Hell Phone units. Independent Util. Koe. 30 to 140 South First West Street, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH. Tribulations spell triumph. If You Have Foresight You will sil down right now and write us about any Jewelry Silverware you want for Christmas. You can draw from the largest stock of good Jewelry, Watches, Diamonds and Silverware in the west Y The old established store or Established How to Acquire and Retain the Priceless Posses- sion of Good Health The Home Climate for the Consump- tive. Change to another, usually a warmer, climate, was once thought to be the only hope for the consumptive patient. At the present time, however, there is a consensus of opinion among he leading authorities that there is so climate which has a specific curative power over consumption. Many, Including Dr, S. A. Knopf of New York, an acknowledged expert on the treatment of consumption, hold that cures effected in the home climate in which the patients will have to live and work after their restoration to health, are more lasting and assured than cures obtained In more genial slimes. While It Is known that patients cured in the salubrious region Df the west have been able to return and live in the eastern states from whence they came, It is also known that others can never leave the region in which they recovered, for on their return to their own state their disease recurs. Prof. Cornet of Berlin, a writer of To international reputation, says: day we rightly regard no one climate as specific. Tuberculosis occurs in the warmth of the south as well as in the colder north, and upon lofty plateaus. Recoveries, too, are seen in every clime." The following reasons are given by the Illinois State Board of Health why an attempt should be made to cure a patient at or near his own home If it be .a $ climate not unsuitable for the cure of consumption, and why he should not be sent a long distance from home: Separation from friends depresses Home sickness" Is a the patient malady which often baffles the physician. The expenses of the journey are a serious drain upon his resources, and are often incurred unnecessarily. As has been .aptly stated by the State Board of Health of Maine, Many patients could be well put on the road to recovery In their own state at a cost which would barely defray their expenses to and from Colorado and The lack of home comforts In a distant state, and the inability often to obtain proper accommodations unless at a prohibitive price, naturally handicap the best efforts made to cure the patient The expense of living In the states having specific" climates la great Even it his disease be cured, the patient may not be able to return to live In his own state. If the patient must work, he can find no occupation. preceded him. Too many have For the wealthy patient, who can be surrounded by bis relatives and friends wherever he goes, a change of For the climate may be desirable. poor patient, a change of climate frequently quickens an unfavorable termination of the disease. Consumption has been cured la the past, and is still being cured. In the 170 eastern and central states. It Is often not so much the best climate for the disease as the best place for Us consumptive. MAIN SI Twisting the Palate. A large Bhare of the physical degeneracy that Is Increasing on every hand 170 Main Street, Salt Lake City may be traced directly to unworthy OHMoamanEam eating of things never designed to be eaten, and which no one would ever Showing Hit Friendship. think of eating except for the fact Really Man's Superior. U the annual business Many a woman In her secret soul that they momentarily give an agreemeeting of country church in the western part knows that, although she may be dif- able sensation to the tongue and palthe state several of the brethren ferent from her husband and inferior ate. No thought or consideration Is ole of the annoyance caused at the In matters of secondary Importance, given to the possible effect of these aday services by the habit in which yet she Is as good a being as he Is, substances upon a persons indulged of spitting and, perhaps, in the nobler traits of after they have entered It. A m the floor, especially in the character, really his superior. Still gentleman once said to the writer: "I of the stove. The pastor all she has to submit to his domina- cat mustard, pepper, and similar hot nested that if they had a couple tion on the false and hollow supposi- substances because I like things that cuspidors in the church perhaps the tion of her Inferiority. Occasionally give my palate a twist" This gentleaoyance might be lessened. Where-the husband will excell the wife In- man, with thousands of others like a good deacon arose: tellectually, but this does not prove him, quite overlooked the fact that move that Brother A. and Broth-'8- - her to be an inferior being. On tbe those things that "twist" the palate be appointed as cuspidors for the contrary," cays Gen. Booth, go back are equally able to twist" the stomng year." Philadelphia Ledger. to the beginning of her life, and she ach, the liver, the nerves, the brain 'sky 100 Years Old In Church Wall. will not be far behind him, even If and every organ and tissue with Concealed somewhere in the old she is not fully his equal in this re- which they come In conUct In their wbyterlan church at Falrton there spect Journey through the body. In London. ld to be a bottle of Prlncesaee Indian An unperverted palate Is a wise and at whisky it 100 wakeful sentinel, which says ever old. When the edifice Three Indian princesses live In an years Enough," being built, It Is said, the work- - old fashioned red brick house at promptly to the eater. itruck for whisky, which In those Hampton Court on the Thames, Lon- when he has taken a sufficient amount 3f nutrient material to meet the presaeemed to be a necessity. A don. The house, which is called Faratwas furnished them, but accord-tent was them requirements of the body. given day House, by Queen Host a Hunted, then an appren-- t Victoria, and the girls are Bamba, The palate was given man. not as the liquor was so n Instrument of pleasure, but as a ornery' that Catherine and Sophia, the daughters en couldn't drink It. but burled of the late Maharajah Dhuleep Singh. guide whereby he might select in the aalls. Robert Wesooat, who They have been brought up entirely proper quantities food substances of t!p tho Incident, says th bottle In the English manner and live the the quality suited to his needs. Tho there. Philadelphia Record. life of young English women of rank. debasement of this function to the ends of pleasure Is the beginning of a wsgaanaiwai a prostitution of the body whten ends only In abandonment to the grossest forms of self Indulgence, and tends to FOR premature exhaustion of the vital resources, early decay of the bodys forces and Ignominious death; for no death can he considered honorable which is the direct consequence of NOTHING EQUALS ones own acts, or suicide. Said an eminent French writer, "Man does not die; he kills himself." palate-ticklin- g neigh-'hoo- d a ' ! 1 o EMERGENCIES AT HOME And for tho Stock on tho Farm iC3M The Great Antiseptic Prlc, 2Sc., BOC, and 1 .00, Dr. EARL STsLOAN, Ol B Albany St., Boston, Macs- - I 1 J feiHrtitesai tVwiWlAuasvFUWl Seasonable Clothing. More clothing is, of course, neces-sar- y In winter than In summer, but the difference In the amount of clothing required Is less than the difference In temperature. We are all conscious that we suffer tnore from a temperature of forty In the summer than from a much lowor temperature In the winter. This is due to the fact that the system undergoes a change with the season, by which It adapts Itself to the new conditions. This change produces what Is termed a winter constitution" for winter, and a summer constitution for summer. The winter constitution Is well adapted to resist cold; while the summer constitution Is prepared to resist heat. Consequently, the reverse of the conditions for which the body is prepared Is severely felt. On this account, we need more clothing in summer than in winter, at the same temperature. The custom of putting off and resuming winter or summer clothes at certain dates is a pernicious one. In cold weather the underclothing should reach to wrists and ankles. Tho feet should be protected with thick, warm shoes with tops high enough to provide extra protection for thq ankles, which are easily chilled, having less tissue than other parts of the legs. In winter several suits of under garments afford more warmth than the same weight or thickness In a single garment; as the warmth of a garment is due, not so much to its thickness, as to the amount of air which is entangled in the meshes oi between its layers. An extra suit ol flannel affords almost as much warmth as an extra coat or cloak, and Is both cheaper and less cumbersome A change from warm to cold weather or the reverse, at any season of the year, should always be met by a con responding change In clothing. Observance of this rule will amply repay the slight trouble involved. In the sav lng of sickness and consequent expense and lots of time. Work as a Remedy for Nervousness Work alone does not unnerve ua Overwork seldom does permanent harm the damage is done by worry thatarch enemy of peace and bap plness. It has been proven over and ovei again," says Dr. II. J. Hall, that honest manual work, even of the com mon, everyday sort, has In It the pow er to drive away worry. The worn an who works with her bands al housework, day after day, may not ap predate the blessings of ber bard task, but the blessing is there, and the average of nerves is far lower among the workers of this type than among those who plan and think and have the social burden to bear. It the lady whose time is full of social engagements, and who Is distressed over the servant question, would sometime go Into the kitchen and cook, would get down on her knees and scrub, she might thereupon taste the joys of the simple life, and she might be surprised to find how soon, under the be nlgn Influence of work, tbe problems of life would grow less complicated An hour of work each day, good hard work that clears the brain and leaves no room for worry, may prove a ear lng of time and of strength for the woman of affairs, for it will break the monotony of the Intellectual strain and make life brighter and easier In every way. Mind Power. ' ' . For Infants and Children. ti i rim mriir-er VA, v kr? r T $ nm-- il . ' 1 rl nWe AUCdable Preparationfor The Kind You Have Always Bought As- similating the Food and Regulating theStomachs and Bowels of Bears the II iTX VTSWf Hitt K EN1 Signature of Promote 3 Digestion, ChperfuY-nes- s and Rest. 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Phene 63 for the correct time. oiht PRICE. 25 HAS K0tfllMLf0lt Pint frl.SZ Ht3 OMSC fini HULL'S s S S k n i, THI MOUTH, THH04V, OTOMAOH ANO OOWILO n is guaranteed to cure GRIP, BAD COLD, HEADACHE AK3KEURALCM. - rlplne to a dealer who won't Oeerea tee I won't Mil It. 4'all for your MOfttcX BA( W IV IT DO VT (MCKB. IF. Vienter, M. UanuXaoturar.Njtrf ugfield, Ha !- i !., CANKER AND DIPHTHERIA pen Ntlden-Judso- CITY. Cs. IN ONE DAY ANIlttf BALT LAKE Drug Co., 6omrai Novel Headgear for Fish. trout was taken from the Thames, near Hampton, Eng., with its head tightly fixed in an old meat can. A TEA The following story of Benvenuto of the tea Three Cellini is told in Success" by J. Lincoln Brooks, who declares tbe ex in this country is nnt very perlence to, be a triumph of mind over the physical condition: good. When about to cast his famont statue of Perseus, now in Loggia del The fraction is not too Lanzl, at Florence, Cellini was takes with a sudden fever. In the midst ot high. his suffering, one ot his workmen Your woror roiurua your mmiy If you 4oq1 4ko Srtiminf'a BoNia rushed Into his sick chamber and ex claimed, O Benvenuto, your statue h Umbrellas In Abytilnla. spoiled, and there Is no hope whatever Nearly everybody in Abyssinia entof saving It!" Bellini said that when he heard this ries a Robinson Crusoe straw umhe gave a howl and leaped from hli brella, which can not be closed. bed. Dressing hastily, he rushed tc his furnace, and found the metal "caked. He ordered dry oak wood and fired tbe furnace fiercely, working In tho rain that was falling, stirred the channels, and saved his meisl. He continues tho story thus: Aftef all was over, I turned to a plate ol salad on a bench there, and ate with a hearty appetite and drank, together with tho whole crew. Afterward I re K kl E, tired to my bed, healthy and happy for It was two hours before morning and slept as sweetly as If I bad novel felt a touch of Illness. His overpowering dcslr of savin his statue not only drove the Idea ol BEST DEALERS tllm-sfrom bis mind, but also drovi A.J. TOWIR CO. ESTABLISHED 1S3& BOSTON H.W VO. A CHICAOO away the physical condition, and left Town cmnim co IwMToroiio aw ,, him well. qfirters fifes slices iJbyallthc s poll PALI IV NEVER FAILS- - REMEDY ALL PHUOOIOT ANO OINSNAL Salt Agents. OTONIO,.mm laki City, Utah. $lT000ToBtGlvellfof Reliable Information We will give One Dollar for a Postal Card giving the first reliable news of a chance to sell a horizontal steam engine of our styles, within our range of sizes. We do not want inquiries al this time for vertical, traction or gas engines. ATLAS ENGINES AND BOILERS years bees th siand.id for ill simoi bm for plaals. Beil el material end orkmoiblp. Our bl eutpui rubles ue le eell oa emell profile. A Ail.e, the beet la tbe world, eerie go more (ben the other kind. Writ loday for ear tpedal otter, ATLAS ENGINE WORKS feUHKNuciMiitilcitiM INDIANAPOLIS fWlled Fnglt Wafer TotwlMtoit High FourltlttfcnjfiMB CnmHHtnd Kl& (infers AutomuAc Unglue TtiroMiinf tagiM orUU tkuluit AUultnrlMMlB wrvlr I Otio ooa R P, tu Mtfric 4,(U,uuo II, K AUm Hutkra enapwimw JSp X FOR WOMEN troubled with ill peculiar to their eel, esed e douche i, m.tvcluuMy' ThuruuglilycIe.hMi, klll9dl.-germi, llupe diKhurget, Wit latlumuidtiva god Iwu Wieners. l'jitme le In pnwdrr fwm to be dt.vilved in pure water, end I fur mure eleanaln., lirulu,. icraucukl iud eConurnicul llun liquid iui'pl(i lur til TOILFT AND WO.MCN'8 bPfClAl. USCS t bur tale at u f GO cun a bus. Worth Remembering. Trial tick and Book of Imtructlone Frew UTAH fit DOING -- .Mrc Thk n. Pn.-ropeople Remember that Companv Boston, Mae. re tr cotton are not apt to bo sick. PIATTNrSS. Dr. Sunlight is tho most successful ASSAVFN AND CHtMIST. The Country for Intellect doctor In the universe. lluld. Sltrer, tead.eii Ouid, 81V Specimen prlceai a. Ter iViiOuld tik'i Zinc r ( iipper II. ( 711 Me This noted sanitarian thinks that The only sure consumptive prevent ami full prlie Hal neiit no nppiloar Mailing enral-ipethe country Is the proper breeding ive Is fresh air, and It's cheap. I and in pi re work anllilied, Luail lion, lonir-Vlllg, Colo. Ilntereni'e.CerbuuaM Nallniial bank. It Isnt rest you want, but exercise; place to Intellect. The country lad may be a little slower to learn than not stimulant, but food; not cbangi W. N. U Salt Lake-N- o. 47 1009. of air, but air. the rity urchin, but ho has staying ' Chew your food don't bolt It, Tbt power which the latter lacke, The .hnitL M.rtaln Muttrax m r eatche the early trail SinThl.litlw abnormal growth of cities is liable to J!EK22? frum PMI 10 Sl. i A. ul (ruin. In it. If furnltnm of lor cum uf tu me mili. ..uulno, our Trd the for reservoir cemetery. the (Holi strength up "dry tour I. on IM CnjgU But In lirnnHymp. Tfeitfm LKm, U Uf, the population and leave an Immense Keep your lunge well filled wltl hy Co. & bavi Utah to Manufacturing Bedding NSUMfeTIO proletariat of Inferior quality and fresh air, and you won't need a prescription filled. Sal Lane Civ. Utah without commanders." well-tanne- te-t- d qulck-lunche- rl T3f |